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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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cold

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1 I, 7 | smaller because the semen, if cold, is not generative, and 2 I, 10| is because they are of a cold nature, not hot as some 3 I, 11| Because, then, they are cold they produce soft-shelled 4 I, 12| body is easily injured and cold. The testes vary in position 5 I, 18| female, if they fall in with cold"). Anyhow, it is plain that 6 II, 1 | former because they are cold, the latter because of their 7 II, 1 | protection.~Animals that are cold and rather dry than moist 8 II, 1 | caused by mere heat and cold, yet, when we come to the 9 II, 1 | products of art; heat and cold may make the iron soft and 10 II, 2 | thickened by the opposite of cold. Yet it is unreasonable, 11 II, 2 | thickened without freezing in cold weather and frosts; it does 12 II, 2 | compressed, as..., by the cold, the oil becomes thicker. 13 II, 4 | one month to another is cold because of the absence of 14 II, 4 | nutriment, using heat and cold as its tools (for in these 15 II, 6 | parts are formed by heat and cold, for some are put together 16 II, 6 | analogues, being solidified by cold, which is why it is also 17 II, 6 | the heat of this organ the cold forms the brain, where the 18 II, 6 | itself. It is fluid and cold, and does not exist from 19 II, 6 | part in the head that is cold and fluid except the eye. 20 II, 6 | principle of motion and so cold. And it is plain that such 21 II, 7 | men emit the semen in a cold and liquid state, and the 22 II, 7 | latter the semen is thin and cold. Hence it is with good reason 23 II, 7 | for that which is thin and cold is quickly spread out on 24 II, 8 | the ass is an animal of cold nature, and so is not wont 25 II, 8 | regions because it cannot bear cold, as in Scythia and the neighbouring 26 II, 8 | for this country also is cold. For this cause they do 27 II, 8 | has been said of such a cold nature, its semen also must 28 II, 8 | its semen also must be cold. A proof of this is that 29 II, 8 | contributed by the female are cold, and those of the horse, 30 II, 8 | when either hot is added to cold or cold to hot so as to 31 II, 8 | hot is added to cold or cold to hot so as to mix, the 32 III, 1 | eggs, because it is of a cold nature, as is shown by the 33 III, 1 | ovipara which are both of a cold nature and also moister ( 34 III, 1 | and the quantity of the cold and earthy matter; therefore 35 III, 1 | the female, but the one is cold, the other hot. In all cases 36 III, 8 | bloodless and therefore of a cold nature.~In the sepias and 37 III, 11| sweet and nutritious, is cold and less material. Wherefore 38 III, 11| being bloodless and of a cold nature. For they seek at 39 IV, 1 | if the uterus is hot or cold what enters it becomes male 40 IV, 1 | the cause of the heat or cold being the flow of the catamenia, 41 IV, 1 | not because of heat and cold that one embryo becomes 42 IV, 1 | between them is due only to cold and heat, when he saw that 43 IV, 1 | hot, the latter when it is cold; then on the view of Empedocles 44 IV, 1 | question.~Again, if heat and cold were the cause of the difference 45 IV, 1 | embryo under the influence of cold but not under that of heat. 46 IV, 1 | still think the heat or cold of the uterus to be the 47 IV, 1 | and female by the heat and cold of the uterus. They make 48 IV, 1 | then, either that heat and cold are the causes of male and 49 IV, 1 | For it is by reason of cold and incapacity that the 50 IV, 2 | turn the scale and cause cold or heat, and these again 51 IV, 2 | waters cause infertility, and cold waters the birth of females.~ 52 IV, 3 | into distinct parts is too cold and in too great quantity. 53 IV, 10| development. For heat and cold varying within certain limits 54 V, 3 | the brain, being fluid and cold, supplies great abundance 55 V, 3 | The condition of sheep in cold climates is opposite to 56 V, 3 | also all wild animals. The cold hardens and solidifies them 57 V, 3 | then the exposure to the cold is the cause of hardness 58 V, 3 | sea in which they live is cold on account of its depth ( 59 V, 3 | congealing effect of the cold. In the same way also plants 60 V, 3 | comes of both heat and cold, for both cause the moisture 61 V, 3 | evaporate, heat per se and cold per accidens (since the 62 V, 3 | without heat), but whereas cold not only hardens but also 63 V, 3 | sexual intercourse makes men cold, being a loss of pure natural 64 V, 4 | declines in vigour we tend to cold at every time of life, and 65 V, 4 | old age, this age being cold and dry. We must remember 66 V, 6 | waters make the hair white, cold makes it dark, an effect 67 V, 6 | dark or white; heat and cold are the causes of the nature 68 V, 7 | depend upon.~The heat or cold also of their habitat contributes 69 V, 7 | being thick causes depth, cold breath being thin the opposite.


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